Thats exactly right. And I make no apology for saying that this shows a dark side of human nature, vindictiveness.
So..........Im really unhappy and havent gone about it in a decent way ( and there will be another side to the story, maybe it can be justified, maybe it cannot ) So, in spite that there may be a number of good people at Mt Eden doing a good job ( and who have dependents to feed ) Im going to broadcast it to all and sundry so I can ruin their business.
Bloody shameful
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To be a biker dealer you need to be an LMVD, which means you fall under the Motor Vehicles Traders Register:
http://www.motortraders.med.govt.nz/cms
Part of the act, a legal requirement, is that every "vehicle" sold has to be given a 3 month warranty.
Ever notice how a lot of dealers advertise a 3 month warranty? It's not because they are being generous.
But seeking a resolution then hushing up about it doesn't help others avoid the trap or inform them to be wary. Mt Eden MC can still post their view on here for all to see how they handled it. Two sides and all that. Someone wise said that earlier.
Well, they are down there with Lawyers and Real Estate Agents until proven otherwise! Stereotypes don't just invent themselves, you know.
It certainly appears, on the surface, that Mt Eden MC don't adhere to any 'fair play' by charging 1.5hrs labour to change oil. But I will reserve my judgement until such time as they reply. Or don't reply. As I'm sure all reasonable people will do.
Perhaps in the case of a spin-on. But you can see the area on a cartridge type. Whether or not the filtration element is better or worse though is largely a matter of opinion, without actual tests, so I buy genuine. At least you can be relatively sure they're made to some specification.
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I've used Mt Eden motorcycles, never had a single issue with them, Full Stop.
Originally Posted by SpankMe
No one said anything about hushing it up as such , Im just saying there is a certain gentlemanly way of going about things before throwing ones toys out of the cot. Did the customer seek a conversation with the manager / owner?
The customer ( subject to the other side of the story ) might well have been wronged. But also the motorcycle dealer has been very wronged. Does that now equal a right or is it just a nasty vindictive power trip on the part of the customer?
Many years back when I worked for the then Yamaha distributors we went beyond opinion with oil filters. We purchased all the main aftermarket oil filters and had them all independently tested. The results were scary. ALWAYS USUALLY BETTER TO BUY OEM.
Who said anything about buying 4L? if you were buying 4L then you may aswell change it yourself.
the beauty of having it done at a shop is that you pay for what you use. what 1L?
come on. are you supporting the $150 oil change? or do you believe in the "Spend more get more" thing to the extreme
btw $40 for me including labour. and yes synthetic
A torque wrench? Just tighten it up with some feel.
Drain tray? A cut open bottle to store oil.
Funnel? Head to the kitchen.
Screw drivers + sockets = $20
I rest my case at the 20 bucks if you really wanted to. Hey, he's spent hundreds and looks to do so again and again, whatever he spends on tools will save him in the long run.
BTW... Who actually has zero tools? + no mates with tools?
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I still have his cable lube thingy, I must return. Yeah, you can not beat local service for sure! What they miss out on in being able to compete for tyres and riding gear, they more than make up for in service and help and support. Shop local folks. Use it, or lose it!
Pity the OP has taken the name and shame route without actually going to the shop to ask the simple and easy questions. Easy oversight to charge an oil filter on a service invoice. It is probably a template item. What else was involved in the service? How about a scan of the job card for our viewing pleasure. Failing that, how about thinking about this? If you dont want to pay the man for the service, do it yourself.
I'd be too embarrassed to post this thread. Seriously you paid someone to change the oil? And it doesn't even have a filter?
1 tool required to change oil.
Step 1: Take off oil cap
Step 2: Crack open drain bolt with spanner till drained into icecream container
Step 3: Close drain bolt and wipe
Step 4: Top up with fresh oil till oil line
Step 5: Replace oil cap.
Seriously? The guy saw you coming a mile away. Act like you know what's involved and they wouldn't have tried to rip you off. Bike shops have to make money somehow.
Buy a BMW
I've had nothing but impecable service from the guys at Experience BMW.
Pleasantly surprised that a 10,000KM was $50 cheaper than a Suzuki 6000km service (Colemans always did a sterling job with the Bandit too).
It included a loan bike for the day too, and it's only every 10,000km not every 6000
Mind you - the bike did cost 4 times what I paid for the Bandit.
Anyone should feel free to give an honest appraisal of any service or product they have paid for, Unless he has lied then no one has any moral grounds for trying to squash the thread, No matter if they are perched on a giant horse marching to the beat of a righteous drum and saying "What about the children, Think of the poor children"..
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